Discoveries made by users of searching devices and the public in 2018.

Autor: Rammo, Riina, Smirnova, Maria
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Zdroj: Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia / Arheoloogilised Valitood Eestis; 2018, p263-282, 20p
Abstrakt: Regrettably, the deposit is not possible to date as the ingots looked alike throughout a very long period, and the owner of the metal could have been lived from the Roman Iron Age to the beginning of the Middle Ages in Estonia (Kiudsoo 2019b). Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia 2018, 263-282 Discoveries made by users of searching devices and the public in 2018 Riina Rammo Tartu Ülikool, ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut (Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu), Jakobi 2, 51005 Tartu, Estonia; riina.rammo@ut.ee Maria Smirnova Muinsuskaitseamet (National Heritage Board), Rüütli 17, 51006 Tartu, Estonia INTRODUCTION The article gives an overview about discoveries made by users of searching devices and by other people that reached institutional collections in Estonia during 2018. Two fragments of crossbow brooches and a fragment of a penannular brooch with colourful enamel decoration from Kautjala (no 5), fragments of two brooches and a fi nger-ring from Voorepera (no 41), and a symmetrical fi bula (Fig. Saaremaa (Valjala) Chain holder, penannular brooch, strap-end, sword pommel, button Late Iron Age MA Anonymous M. Reppo 94 Jööri C Saaremaa (Valjala) Burnt sword scabbard chape, belt separator Late Iron Age MA Anonymous M. Reppo 95 Jõelepa F Saaremaa (Valjala) Penannular brooch Late Iron Age AI 7905 A. Roomets H. Luik 96 Kihelkonna- Liiva C?. [Extracted from the article]
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